The climax is part of a story where the tension oc action reaches to the highest, sometimes the climax is a crisis or sometimes is when things come to a head or when the caratcter has to take a decision which lead him to a resolution.
In the passage Mason tries to find a good present to his mother, he finally bought something (gardening supplies and flowers), Mason was afraid thinking if his mother would like it or not.
So the climax is: Mason sneaked behind her and placed the gift on the table. He held out the bouquet and shouted, "Happy Birthday, Mama!" His mother was startled, but she accepted the bouquet with a smile. As she began to open the package, Mason could feel nervousness creeping up on him again. His mom remained silent as she removed the contents of the package.
The resolution is that she loved it.
Here’s a basic.
Logos: Logical, appeals to the logical side in arguments.
Ethos: Ethical
Pathos: Emotion based
I believe the answer is: B. It grabs the attention of your reader.
This is because an outline is a general description of a passage or text, if the outline of a story seems interesting someone will be more likely to read the story.
1. an unbiased account of an avoidable manmade disaster
2. “calm before the storm” and “ignorance is bliss”
3. The first- and second-class passengers were more likely to have survived due to the location of their cabins.
4. The Titanic’s membrane of outer plates were less than an inch thick and must have been cut through as a knife cuts paper.
6. He thought Beesley was absurd for wanting to go outside in the cold.
7. The ship’s musicians, who continued to play their instruments even as the ship sank into the sea.
8. The ship had far too few lifeboats.
9. the launching of rockets to attract help
10. an increased vibration from the ship’s engines